Valerianna - I have never seen pine cones grow like this before either. I have been trying to find the name on the tree on the internet but no joy. Its bewautiful isn't it. I only have a pocket sized tree guide but my dad will be visiting tomorrow so I will see if he has anything more detailed for me to look in x

Jane - Thank you. Yes they grow like that. Gorgeous aren't they. They were in a hidden swampy part of the forest and at first i was attracted by the directional contrast of the trees. There were many that had fallen over or were leaning at extreme angles. My friends dogs loved it there, they just ran and ran bouncing around in circles x

Suzi - Luckily for everyone else the battery ran out on my camera just as I reached this part of the forest. I will have to go back and take more pictures another day. Good luck with your festival ;) x

Barb - It is beautiful. It is home to the Anglesey red squirrel that has unique genes making them different to all other red squirrels in Europe. I have yet to see one x

your pics are gorgeous. sorry i haven't been in touch. we havent been over to the Island for such a long time..i miss it..other commitments taking up much spare time! will be intouch soon. have a great weekend sweet lass.. xx

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The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing that stands in the way. Some see nature all ridicule and deformity... and some scarce see nature at all. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, nature is imagination itself.
William Blake